ascetic smoke
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Hi, I'm a college student in Colorado, and I want all of your opinions on whether or not I could qualify or have a chance of getting medical marijuana. I have a medical condition that is not one of the usual mmj candidates (such as glaucoma) but what it translates to for me is a daily occurence of pain and discomfort, as well as almost a total loss of appetite. For instance, I went to three classes yesterday and worked for 4 1/2 hours afterward (on my feet the whole time) and had only ate a small bag of chex mix and an apple that day. That isn't necessarily the norm, but as a result of that symptom I'm fairly underweight.
It isn't an incurable condition, as it's actually improved somewhat over the last year, but I have to note that I've had it for five years and have smoked the last two. That said, if weed can be said to have any effect on my condition, it's a good one, or there is no correlation at all. In either case I find it has multiple benefits toward my health in moderation and although there is a path to recovery, for me it could be a long and hard one. I would like better access to the one medicine that I've found to be effective so far. I don't know anything about the laws or the application process so tell me what you think.
It isn't an incurable condition, as it's actually improved somewhat over the last year, but I have to note that I've had it for five years and have smoked the last two. That said, if weed can be said to have any effect on my condition, it's a good one, or there is no correlation at all. In either case I find it has multiple benefits toward my health in moderation and although there is a path to recovery, for me it could be a long and hard one. I would like better access to the one medicine that I've found to be effective so far. I don't know anything about the laws or the application process so tell me what you think.